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On the plus side, they managed to somewhat reverse the NTR, at least for some definitions of the term.

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The fact that Aaya had slept with her brother and thus betrayed Kiiko doesn't change. However, most times I've seen something labeled NTR, it includes an implication that the person didn't just cheat, but decided to end the relationship or at least made it clear that the relationship means nothing compared to what they're now doing and they'd be quite willing to cut the relationship off at the drop of a hat. In this case that's not so: Aaya hated herself for doing something like that to Kiiko, who means more to her than anything, and had only consented to do it once before her brother passes away, out of feelings of pity, compassion, maybe even obligation since she turned out to be the reason her brother'd never found love. It could've been better, but it's made clear that Aaya's love didn't falter.

Still, however good or bad you thought the "truth" behind the betrayal was, somehow this seemed a little bit like a cop-out to me, like the writers wrote themselves into a corner and just scrambled to come up with something. It might be because I'm not all that big a fan of yuri, especially like this, but the end seemed a little lacking to me, either rushed or just weird. Also, concerning the ending,

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I thought the idea of the two of them ending up on an unknown planet was just a little bizarre. Regardless of their powers, to suddenly teleport who knows how many light-years and accurately land on an Eden planet is a little much. Maybe my dissatisfaction comes from the fact that they're doomed to be completely alone after this. A yuri relationship in a world filled with people is one thing, but Eve and Eve doesn't work as well for me.

I might have found it more touching myself if it hadn't been such a long wait. If they'd gotten around to it a little quicker I would have just taken it, but perhaps the wait made me think they were either planning something great or trying to come up with an ending. Thanks to that, it felt a little like they were looking for a way out rather than producing the intended conclusion. That and the fact that toward the end they stretched the girl's "powers" a little far.

- Knock her out with a chemical of your choosing. I recommend chloroform
- Tie her up and seclude her in a room for a few days
- Rape her
- ???
- PROFIT!

That aside, I thought the second and final episode was pretty good and did a nice job "redeeming" the story. I very much enjoyed the steamy yuri scenes. I could have done without the whole instant teleportation to another planet though... I assume it was supposed to be romantic but I just found it stupid.

This second episode has left me with very mixed feelings. OK, so maybe the incest angle was forced on the writer, but it was the pivotal point that gave a good, solid shape to the story. There are some less satisfactory aspects, though. For example, wouldn't any normal person regard chloroforming and kidnapping your ex as a completely unacceptable way to rekindle the relationship?

And what about the ending itself? Wouldn't two girls brought up in modern society go insane after a few weeks of living in a "paradise"? There's only so many times a day you can have sex before things get bruised and sore And what about food and medical care? Oh well, I suppose that if we can believe that Kiiko's powers have become so god-like that she can teleport herself and Aaya across the universe then maybe they really can be together for ever. I hope so, anyway.

[Edit] Having re-watched the first episode, I can see the foreshadowing now:

"The school during summer vacation is somehow... otherworldly."
"The empty campus in the morning seems almost like our own private realm."

So perhaps an alternative explanation of the ending is that it's just a metaphor, and they went back home to resume their lives together.

Well, the end was not okay because use the Hentai Logic when the brother going to excep is he sex with her sister, like Sister Young Juice and Imouto Jirou have this sipnosis, yeap, some diferent in Kutt but the concep is the same.
This is not good for a yuri work put incest for a reason so discusting
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Yeah well, Aaya complied with the sex request because there was a chance of survival and she wanted him not to give up. She's stupid for not realizing that he wanted sex because he had already given up.

Yeah... tbh I can't really say too much good about this... and I love yuri... I liked most of ep 1 and the latter half of ep 2, but that ending to ep 1 was angering and depressing at the same time... and the logic was fucked up for the start of ep 2...

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Kidnapping her is your plan to make up with her? what a great plan... you want to try something else... be lucky she still loved you anyways since that logically should have driven her away more... although the girls getting back together and staying together in love was kinda sweet, I'll admit that.

Also... after that ending to ep 1 was anyone else glad to hear the brother was dead?

To be honest I didn't even really care about ep 2... only reason I watched ep 2 was I kept being told it was safe... as much as I hated the ending to ep 1, after being convinced it was okay I said fuck it and watched it... >_>

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They could at least have had another girl involved or a sister but no, always having to pander to the male demographic or something like that. I am a yuri purist, I don't like any interference from the male sex of any kind.

Oh good, I'm not alone... I feel the same exact way... although I'm not sure I really like "male demographic" for the wording... I mean what about yuri purists who are guys... like me...

And I would say it's one of the best shoujo-ai titles I've seen, despite having amateurish character design and animation. Aya, despite being upset towards Kiiko and each other, starts to make love with her and while Kiiko travels America for obvious reasons, has a star-shaped accessory possessing supernatural abilities due to connection with Aya's similar accessory, and the two ends up seeing the distant future each other...

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Lovely story. I thought it was pretty interesting that Kiiko was using objects to try and defend herself. I also hope they can find a way to keep sand out of their...uhh...you know, while having fun on their nude beach.

I finally decided to watch this because this thread somehow manages to come up again in /u/. I didn't watch it before because there are some rage-inducing NTR in it and my friend keep telling me not to watch it...but then I decided to watch it anyway

Despite the initial rage after episode 1, the ending is pretty good. The way those two girls had sex was also kinda cute and sweet too...though it's pretty disappointing not to see those two in action explicitly in this anime